WEBVTT HALL BROWN, WHO JOINS USLIVE WITH HIS STORY.THAT'S DEFTLY SOMETHING YOUDON'T WANT TO SEE IN YOURPANTRY.GAIL: ABSOLUTELY NOT.WE ARE HERE AT GATORLAND WHERETHAT PYTHON HAS FOUND A NEWHOME.THIS IS THE FOUR-FOOT PYTHONTAKEN FROM THE RESIDENT'S HOME.ORANGE COUNTY FIRE RESCUEBROUGHT HERE TO GATORLAND.YES, IT WILL BE PART OF THEIRCOLLECTION.CAN YOU IMAGINE FINDINGSOMETHING LIKE THIS IN YOURPANTRY?THAT'S WHAT 58-YEAR-OLD LENNYLICHTMAN FOUND THIS MORNING .IT WAS INSIDE HIS STAMFIELDDRIVE HOME NEAR THE CENTRALFLORIDA PARKWAY.HE SAID HE HAD MUST MADE COFFEEAND WAS TAKING OUT THE TRASH TOPUT IN HIS GARAGE.THEN HE TURNED AROUND AND LOOKEDDOWN AT HIS PANTRY AND WHAT ASCARY SIGHT.>> I WASN'T RIGHT HERE.I WAS RIGHT HERE AND HE ROLLEDUP LIKE LITTLE WEENIE, LIKE ASPAGHETTI YOU KNOW, ALL COILEDUP -- >> ALL COILED UP?>> RIGHT HERE AND I GOT SCARED,FORGET ABOUT IT.GAIL: FREFIGHTERS IDENTIFIEDTHE INTRUDER AS FOUR FOOTPYTHON.PYTHONS ARE NON VENOMOUS.THEY ASKED LENNY FOR PILLOW CASEAND THEN OF COURSE, THEY TOOKTHE SNAKE AWAY.LENNY WAS JUST GLAD FIREFIGHTERSGOT IT OUT OF HIS HOUSE.AGAIN, THAT WAS A FOUR FOOTPYTHON FOUND IN THE RESIDENTHOCKEY HOUSE.

Florida man finds python in pantry

The man opened his pantry Tuesday morning and spotted a 4-foot python

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Updated: 6:31 PM EDT May 23, 2017

An Orlando man opened his pantry Tuesday morning and spotted a 4-foot python. He said he had no idea how it got there.